Get your pom poms ready: Another Bring It On movie is coming, but it might not be exactly what you’re expecting.
The latest film installment, Bring It On: Cheer Or Die, will be the first horror film in the franchise.
The seventh film in the series is coming to Syfy in the fall of 2022 according to reports, and the first images from the film give fans a taste of the darkness that will unfold.
Missi Pyle, Kerri Medders and Tiera Skovbye will star in the highly anticipated film, and these images show the actors bringing their best high school cheer to the big screen.
Not everything is as animated as it seems, though, as one still shows Kerri’s character brandishing a metal bar in a dark room in the classic girly ending fashion commonly seen in slasher movies.
The film’s official synopsis reveals that it will follow a cheerleading squad that “plans to have a secret practice at a nearby abandoned school on Halloween takes a terrifying turn when their teammates start disappearing one by one.”
The film is written by Rebekah McKendry and Dana Schwartz from a story by Alyson Fouse and will be produced by Beacon Pictures partners Armyan Bernstein and Charlie Lyons.
Tony González will return to the franchise as choreographer and co-producer alongside Griff Furst and C. Eve Stewart.
Glenn Ross, general manager and executive vice president of Universal 1440 Entertainment, said the company is excited to partner with Syfy to release another Bring It On movie.
Featuring a fresh take on the franchise’s historically comedic films, this next chapter features a diverse, multi-talented cast and will entertain long-time fans of the Bring It On films, as well as open the doors to the legion of fans. who enjoy thrillers,” he said. continued.
The first Bring It On film was released in 2000, starring Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku, Jesse Bradford and Gabrielle Union, following a group of cheerleaders as they prepare for a national competition.
Since then, it has spawned another five direct-to-video sequels and a free-base musical adaptation with music by Tom Kitt and Lin-Manuel Miranda.
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